24 Metaphors for boot

yer boots is a lot brighter than yer 'ed...there's precious little of yer, and that's clothes...that's right, put yer cigar in yer mouth 'cos I can't see yer be'ind it...take it out again, do yer!

But thy dove's eyes are honest eyes, so now shall you know that hid within the lining of this my left boot be eighty and nine gold pieces, and in my right a ring with stones of price, and, moreover, here behold a goodly chain.

House shoes are also provided, partly to minimise the noise from active little feet, but principally because the poor little boots are often a painfully inadequate protection from wet pavements.

and he weighs sixteen stone; His gait is majestic, his visage serene, And his boots are the biggest that ever I've seen.

But in Sir JOHN's note-book it was written that, "The hob-nailed boot is but a bungling weapon.

About his sombrero ran a heavy width of gold-braid; his shirt was blue silk; his bandana was red; his boots were shop-made beauties, soft and flexible; and on his heels glitteredgilded spurs!

His boots are the legacies of two black jacks, and till he pawned the silver that the jacks were tipped with it was a pretty mode of boot-hose-tops.

All the good boots and shoes we have is young calf lether, that is all I will say about young calf lether.

Guess these muddy boots aren't exactly wedding-guesty.

Blacking boots is a profession in Americain many hotels a special charge is made for it, or else the visitors are left to their own devices thereonand boot-blacks have shops and nooks fitted with high, huge easy chairs, elevated like thrones, where their clients can comfortably repose during the operation of polish.

If the toe irons do not fit properly, the boot will be cock-eye on the Ski, and too much free play may take place.

And the "boots" is a character, too, unmixedly and interestingly English, in name, person, appearance, and position.

The boots were at least one size too small.

The piece was called "If the Cap Fits," but my boots were the fit with which I was most concerned!

They did not know that 'Frisco Kid did not possess such things as shoesthat the boots were an old pair of Pete Le Maire's and were three sizes too large for him.

Boots off is the only undressing; boots off and puttees unloosed, which saves the feet.

Boot tough ain't bullet proof.

Tight boots were a great aversion of his, especially for children.

* Daughter: "Felt boots are not the correct thing.

The cost of equipment must be added to the estimate, but this need not be very great as Ski-ing boots and gloves are the only items which cannot usually be used at home by mentrousers or breeches being an additional cost for women.

Yes, men's boots, as I'm a living woman!

This boot, of course, is Gifford, who had been a shoemaker's apprentice in Ashburton.

His boots were the finest leather, bench-made by the best of bootmakers, and they fitted the high-arched instep with the elastic smoothness of gloves.

He had with him a portmanteau covered with a linen case, his boots were a bright shade of yellow, his tie was of white satin with a design of lavender flowers.

24 Metaphors for  boot